Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka competed in a 50-over one day triangular series.
[2] The ground was selected to hold the 2002 Morocco Cup, which was a One Day International tri-series competition involving Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka.
[2] Seven One Day Internationals were played during the competition, with Sri Lanka eventually winning it.
[5] The stadium has gradually fallen into decline, in doing so casting a shadow over the future of Moroccan Cricket.
The wicket that once existed is now a feeding ground for sheep, and there is a digger stuck in mud in the outfield.